The upper page shows the seated bodhisattva Vajradhara on the left and an Esoteric form of the bodhisattva Vajrapani on the right. The lower shows Sakyamuni (the historic Buddha) and four Esoteric bodhisattvas—a seated yellow Manjushri, a seated white Avalokiteshvara, a standing blue Panjaranatha, and a standing blue Vajrapani.

This page ends with a colophon stating that:"This collection of mantras (gzungs ‘bum), Radiating Luck, [from the] great compendium (gzungs ‘bum) written by the lord of dharma and translator Bu-ston the great. Completed."

Christian Luczanits, 5/24/2004

Comparison: (per Stephen Kossak)Two more pages of this manuscript are in the LA County Museum, M.81.9.1,2; Purchased with Funds from The Lewis and Erma Zalk Foundation, {Pal, 1990 #1624: M4, 128–29}:a appears to be page 2 of this volume and shows Nāgārjuna to the right and Bu-ston (1290–1364) to the left:Captions: ||'phags pa klu grub la na mo || and bu ston rin po che la na mob is page 202 (less likely 102) and shows Guhyasamāja and Raktayamāri(?)Caption (only the first legible): dpal gsang ba 'dus pa la na mo|